1948 Canadian George VI PCGS SP65 OGH

The original set of images from the coin webpage-

Questions/Observations

If I recall correctly, you had asked to see the hairline on the obverse along with images of the hind legs of the beaver. Below are four images that were taken with the same lights as the images used in my website listing, but I attempted to get the portions of the coin you requested. I then rotated the coin 90-degrees since the angle that the light hits the coin can reveal different things about the surfaces. Some points about the images that follow-

1) I placed an oval around a very shallow scratch in the slab that reflects light during imaging and makes what might be interpreted to be a scratch on the cheek. In the image, both lines on the cheek are from that single, light plastic scratch. Please recall that this coin was certified in the 1992-1994 time period, so it will accumulate light abrasions throughout its approximately quarter-century of history.

2) The 90-degree turn image shows a similar scratch in the plastic that might be seen going into the hairline.

3) The reverse has an abrasion in the plastic that shows up as a foggy area above the beaver's head and this has a rectangle around it. The oval along the beaver's hindquarters is also centered around a very light, but slightly curved, scratch in the plastic.

4) Again, the abrasion above the beaver's head is in a rectangle and I also placed a rectangle around the lint mark strikethrough that is directly next to the date. This is actually on the surface of the coin.